Other useful information for students already in education or training programs include the following:

Online Courses and Educational Materials
Here we have two "self study" courses based on Beyond Intractability and CRInfo (a partner site of Beyond Intractability). We used to have funding that enabled us to actively teach these courses---having assignments and giving feedback. We no longer have funding to do this. However, students should feel free to use these two courses for "self-study." Instructors should also feel free to adopt some or all of these syllabi for their own use, (acknowledging BI as the source of the readings, of course), although we ask in exchange for feedback of what you used, and how you "packaged it" within other teaching materials. We also ask that If students use BI as an alternative to a text book, we would appreciate your asking them to contribute a small fee to its maintenance — see the contribution page for guidelines.

Things You Can Do to Help

Conflict Frontiers Seminar/Blog

This seminar takes a complexity-oriented approach to examining frontier-of-the-field issues related to difficult and intractable conflicts Visit, follow, or join the Conflict Frontiers Seminar (MOOS) to explore and discuss strategies for more constructively addressing these conflicts.

Conflict Fundamentals Seminar/Blog

Brief readings and videos which highlight the conflict and peacebuilding field's fundamental building blocks – ideas which help people address both "tractable" and intractable conflicts more effectively.

Beyond Intractability in Context Blog

Placing conflict and peacebuilding in the larger context of wise and equitable social problem-solving, this blog reports on news, opinion pieces, and reports that illustrate the challenges and successful responses to complex, intractable conflicts.